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Weight Loss or Way of Life? Revisiting Diet Trends
Nov 17, 2025
37m 07s
Myth-busting Creatine: Uses for Brain and Brawn
Nov 10, 2025
34m 07s
Ashwagandha: An Ancient Herb for Modern Life
Oct 27, 2025
32m 55s
Essential Tips for Immune Season Wellness
Oct 6, 2025
41m 09s
Let’s Methylate: All About the Methyl Cycle
Sep 22, 2025
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 11/17/25 | Weight Loss or Way of Life? Revisiting Diet Trends✨ | diet trendsketo diet+5 | — | ThorneThorne Verified Vegan Pod+11 | — | weight lossdieting myths+7 | — | 37m 07s | |
| 11/10/25 | Myth-busting Creatine: Uses for Brain and Brawn | During this episode you’ll learn about: Trending wellness topics: Strength training for longevity and metabolic health [1:14] This week’s topic: Creatine’s whole-body benefits – it’s more than just muscle [3:07] How creatine fuels the brain and mental performance [7:03] BCAAs and Alpha-GPC: Synergistic supplements to take with creatine [9:13] Misconceptions about creatine side effects [12:20] Gifting wellness: Healthy gift ideas for the holiday season [16:21] How to empower good health with personalized gifts [19:28] Questions from the community How can I avoid “bulking up” when taking creatine? [23:46] Do I need creatine for lean muscle mass if I’m already taking a protein powder? [25:53] Are there added benefits from flavored creatine? Can I mix creatine with coffee? [27:17] How can I give a supplement to someone I care about without it coming off as judgmental? [31:12] Resources to topics mentioned in this episode: Creatine 101: What It’s For, How to Use It, and Side Effects Creatine and Brain Health Creatine: Benefits for Women's Health 7 Surprising Facts About Creatine Mayo Clinic: Preventing Muscle Loss with Creatine BCAAs vs. Creatine: Should You Take Both? Essential Amino Acids vs. Branched-Chain Amino Acids Alpha-GPC: How Can It Benefit Your Workout? All About GLP-1 Weight-Loss Drugs Find the Perfect Gift with Thorne's Holiday Gift Guide Winter Wellness Tips for Enjoying the Holiday Season Products related to this episode: Creatine, Creatine – Strawberry, Creatine – Pineapple Orange, Creatine + BCAAs, Creatine + Alpha GPC, Multi-vitamins, Vitamin D, Magnesium, Daily Electrolytes, Probiotics, Memoractiv™, Amino Complex Subscribe to More Content Subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can also learn more about the topics in the episode by checking out the latest news, videos, and stories on Thorne’s Take 5 Daily blog. | 34m 07s | ||||||
| 10/27/25 | Ashwagandha: An Ancient Herb for Modern Life | During this episode you’ll learn about: Trending wellness ideas with Kirsten Vaderhegghen, Thorne Medical Affairs Coordinator [1:01] This week’s topic: Ashwagandha, an ancient remedy for modern lifestyles [3:56] What are the health benefits of ashwagandha as a dietary supplement? [6:44] How ashwagandha affect the body’s biochemistry? [8:33] New applications of ashwagandha for stress management [10:01] Unique ashwagandha extracts, from NooGandha® to Shoden® to KSM-66® [11:50]] Choosing the best form of ashwagandha for your health needs [13:40] Best ways to use an ashwagandha supplement [15:55] Questions from the community When will I feel the effects of ashwagandha? [21:44] Because ashwagandha is a natural supplement, how do I know which products are the most effective and of the highest quality? [23:22] Can you mix ashwagandha with other stress-support supplements or with a multi-vitamin? [25:02] What foods or diets can help support stress management? [28:21] Are there any ashwagandha contraindications? Who should not take ashwagandha? [30:57] Resources to topics mentioned in this episode: Which Ashwagandha Is Best for You and Why You Should Get to Know the Suppliers All About Adaptogens: Types, Benefits, and Uses How Stress Affects the Body Botanicals 101: History, Uses, and Benefits Low Testosterone in Men: Causes, Effects, and Solutions The Best Supplements to Manage Stress Meet the Greens, from Ashwagandha to Zinc: Greens and Adaptogens What Are Adaptogens and How Do They Help? The Impacts of Stress: How Cortisol Shapes Us from the Inside Out Top 10 Nootropic Supplements Products related to this episode: Ashwagandha, Daily Greens Plus, Stress Balance, Advanced Testosterone Support, Memoractiv™ Subscribe to More Content Subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can also learn more about the topics in the episode by checking out the latest news, videos, and stories on Thorne’s Take 5 Daily blog. | 32m 55s | ||||||
| 10/6/25 | Essential Tips for Immune Season Wellness | During this episode you’ll learn about: Trending wellness tip: The 30-30-3 diet [1:18] This week’s topic: Everyday ways to prepare your immune system for cold weather months [4:45] What does it mean to “boost the immune system”? [7:08] How does the immune system work? [8:45] Healthy habits that promote a healthy immune response [10:55] Beyond vitamin C: Nutrients support the immune system? [14:48] What is quercetin? How does quercetin support a healthy immune function? [18:04] Deeper insights from health testing: Key biomarkers and indicators of immune health [21:02] Immune season mistakes to avoid [24:55] How effective are folk remedies for immune health? [29:15] What to do if you do get sick [31:14] Questions from the community How are flu vaccines made if this year’s strains haven’t appeared yet? [34:48] Is it safe to exercise while sick? [35:52] Are there supplements that help break up mucus? [38:41] Resources to topics mentioned in this episode: Body Basics: Immune System 101 Top 4 Nutrients for Immune System Support Zinc and Immune Support: What's the Best Form? Sleep and the Immune System 7 Immune Health Biomarkers to Check How Athletes Can Support Their Immune Function Five Nutrients You Didn’t Know Affected Immune Health What is CRP and What Does C-Reactive Protein Measure? Allergies 101: Everything You Have Wanted to Know About Allergies Products related to this episode: Glutathione, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Immune Support Stack, Quercetin Phytosome, Quercetin Complex, Fish Oil & Omega-3s, FloraMend Prime Probiotic®, Zinc Subscribe to More Content Subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can also learn more about the topics in the episode by checking out the latest news, videos, and stories on Thorne’s Take 5 Daily blog. | 41m 09s | ||||||
| 9/22/25 | Let’s Methylate: All About the Methyl Cycle | Every cell in the body carries out a process called methylation, which plays a role in cellular energy production, hormone balance, detoxification, even gene expression. Dr. Amanda Frick and Dr. Jennifer Greer explain the methyl cycle, folate vs. folic acid, and methylated vitamins. Get answers to your questions about methylation. Rundown During this episode you’ll learn about: Weekly Wellness Tip: How to supplement accurately with folate and B12 [1:22] What is methylation? [2:59] Methylated vitamins that support the methyl cycle [4:56] Folate for pregnancy: How healthy methylation promotes reproductive health [6:27] Methylation for mood support [8:35] Homocysteine: A balancing act with methyl groups [10:04] Effective ways to support healthy methylation with foods high in folate [11:12] Lifestyle interventions to promote healthy methylation [14:47] Questions from the community What is the MTHFR gene and how does it affect methylation? [17:26] What’s the difference between folic acid, folate, and 5-MTHF? [19:13] Is folic acid only for pregnant women? How is healthy methylation different for men? [21:32] Can you over-methylate? Are there any side effects? [22:28] Resources to topics mentioned in this episode: What is Methylation and Why Is It Important? 5-MTHF: The Best Folate Supplement to Support Methylation How Does Methylation Affect Fertility? Methyl-Guard® for Optimal Methylation Why It's Important to Methylate While Taking Nicotinamide Riboside Three Reasons to Pair a Methyl Donor with Nicotinamide Riboside 8 Common Biomarkers to Check if You Are Concerned About Brain Health Folate vs Folic Acid: Is There a Difference? Benefits of B Vitamins Products related to this episode: 5-MTHF, Vitamin B12 (Methylcobalamin), B-Complex #12, Basic Prenatal, Methyl-Guard Plus®, Ginseng Plus Subscribe to More Content Subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can also learn more about the topics in the episode by checking out the latest news, videos, and stories on Thorne’s Take 5 Daily blog. | 25m 12s | ||||||
| 9/8/25 | Da Rulk’s Wellness Tips for First Responders | During this episode you’ll learn about: This week’s guest: Da Rulk, strength and conditioning specialist for first responders and tactical athletes [0:58] What does training and recovery look like for military, firefighters, police, and other first responders? [4:17] On-duty vs. off-duty nutrition strategies for first responders [6:54] How to maintain quality sleep as a first responder [12:21] Supplements to support first responders who experience disrupted sleep [14:51] Ways to support a positive mindset as a first responder or military athlete [17:53] Hydration tips for first responders, and why water alone may not be enough [22:32] Questions from the community How can someone who works night shifts get a better sleep schedule [27:52] What is different about training first responders versus other athletes? [31:20] What are the best exercises for an emergency medical responder or other first responder? [37:15] Resources to topics mentioned in this episode: Follow Da Rulk on Instagram Four Supplements You Need if You Train Twice a Day Beta-Alanine: An Emerging Cognitive Tool for Tactical Athletes Catalyte® vs. Daily Electrolytes: Which is Better? Everything You Need to Know About Magnesium A Good Night’s Sleep: How Magnesium and Other Nutrients Can Help This Mineral Deficiency is More Common Than You Might Think The Relationship Between Sleep and Mental Health Six Tips to Improve Reaction Time and Mental Focus Why You Should Add RecoveryPro® to Your Bedtime Routine PharmaGABA Combined with Protein Improves Lean Muscle Mass* Products related to this episode: Magnesium, Daily Electrolytes, Catalyte®, Melaton-3™, RecoveryPro®, PharmaGABA-100, Whey Protein Isolate, Amino Complex, Creatine, Ginseng Plus, Theanine Subscribe to More Content Subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can also learn more about the topics in the episode by checking out the latest news, videos, and stories on Thorne’s Take 5 Daily online blog. | 44m 38s | ||||||
| 8/25/25 | How Caffeine and Alcohol Affect the Brain | During this episode you’ll learn about: This week’s guest: Carly Duffy, RD, Medical Education Specialist at Thorne [0:58] Harmful or harmless? How caffeine and alcohol affect the brain [3:15] Caffeine’s stimulant role in the brain [5:26] Alcohol as a depressant and how it impacts the sleep cycle [6:51] Health benefits of caffeine and best time to have caffeine [8:36] Is there any way to consume alcohol in a heathy, mindful way? [11:28] Tips to maintain a balanced lifestyle when trying to change habits around alcohol and caffeine consumption [14:31] Caffeine alternatives: Supplements that provide mental clarity and focus [19:10] How to support liver and gut health when consuming alcohol [20:43] Ways to build a healthful relationship with caffeine and alcohol [23:12] Questions from the community I’m trying to cut back on caffeine. What can I do about the afternoon energy crash? [27:04] I’m always feeling tired. How do I know if the fatigue is from too much caffeine or not enough? [30:31] What supplements help with focus and energy without leaving me feeling jittery? [31:52] How can I mimic the calming effects of alcohol in social settings when I’m feeling anxious? [33:09] I use wine to relax at night. What else could I try to maintain my nightcap ritual without interfering with sleep? [33:19] Resources to topics mentioned in this episode: Caffeine and Cortisol: What are the Effects? Caffeine and Heart Health: A Benefit or a Risk? Know Your Biotics: Pre-, Pro-, and Postbiotics The Science Behind A Hangover What is Dry January? Your 5 Questions, Answered Common Hydration Mistakes You Might Be Making Thorne Hosts First-Ever Mocktail Club Here’s Why You Should Avoid Alcohol After a Workout Products related to this episode: Memoractiv™, Brain Factors, Complete Biotic, Collagen Plus, Daily Greens Plus, Amino Complex – Berry, Basic B Complex, ResveraCel®, Creatine, PharmaGABA, Theanine, Rhodiola Subscribe to More Content Subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can also learn more about the topics in the episode by checking out the latest news, videos, and stories on Thorne’s Take 5 Daily blog. | 38m 17s | ||||||
| 8/11/25 | Expert Tips to Get Back to Balance | During this episode you’ll learn about: Back to balance: What is the work-wellness balance? [1:34] How to use the end of summer as the time to renew your routine [4:32] Changes in health from summer into fall [6:20] Ways to regulate gut health [8:19] Microbiome support from Thorne’s Complete Biotic? [11:26] When is the best time to take Complete Biotic? [15:22] Why you may need a foundational multi-vitamin to restore everyday wellness [16:30] Benefits of Thorne’s Basic Nutrients 2/Day [18:45] How omega-3 fatty acids and CoQ10 help revitalize the body and brain [22:01] When to take omega-3s [25:29] What botanical nootropics help the brain refocus and adapt [26:29] Lifestyle tips for maintaining balance [30:26] Questions from the community Which supplement should I prioritize taking if I don’t have a lot of time in the morning? [35:08] Is Complete Biotic OK for my kids to take? [36:45] How long after starting a new supplement should I expect to feel a difference in focus or energy? [37:41] Resources to topics mentioned in this episode: The Perfect Supplements for Stressed Parents Seven Back-to-School Supplements for Stress Relief Embrace a Healthy Start to the New School Year What Are Adaptogens and How Do They Help? DHA and Brain Health: An Omega-3 for Every Age Fish Oil Frequently Asked Questions How Stress Affects the Body How Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Promotes Cellular Energy Production Avoiding the Afternoon Energy Slump Mayo Clinic: 7 Ways to Sharpen Your Memory Offline Products related to this episode: Complete Biotic, Basic Nutrients 2/Day, Omega-3 with CoQ10, Memoractiv™, Ashwagandha Subscribe to More Content Subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can also learn more about the topics in the episode by checking out the latest news, videos, and stories on Thorne’s Take 5 Daily blog. | 40m 07s | ||||||
| 7/28/25 | Podcast Rewind: Exploring Bone and Muscle Loss | During this episode you’ll learn about: Defining sarcopenia [1:56] Sarcopenia: loss of muscle mass [2:18] Sarcopenia and metabolic functions [2:50] Sarcopenia and weight [3:50] Aging and strength training [4:20] Aging is a primary factor for difficulty in maintaining muscle mass [5:21] Animal protein, healthy aging, and sarcopenia [6:11] Amino Acid Leucine [6:55] BCAA / Amino Complex [7:24] Using plant proteins [8:20] Collagen and muscle mass [8:50] Collagen and skin health [9:20] Hydroxymethylbutyrate (HMB) [10:28] HMB and muscle mass support [10:35] Osteopenia: loss of bone density [11:18] Connected to the body’s inflammatory response [12:12] Body’s acid/base balance [12:46] Osteopenia and exercise [13:48] Trampolines for osteopenia [13:55] Osteopenia in astronauts [14:07] Swimming for osteopenia [14:30] Osteopenia and diet [15:15] Drinking soda/sugary beverages and negative impact on bone health [15:45] Nutrients for Osteopenia and bone health [16:00] Vitamin K [16:30] Calcium [18:01] Magnesium [18:25] Vitamin D [18:30] Questions from the community [20:05] How to tell if you have sarcopenia [20:10] Feeling fragility, loss of power in muscle function [20:20] Blood and metabolic profile [20:33] How to tell if you have osteopenia [21:32] Lack of symptoms / getting X-ray done [21:40] Difference between osteopenia and osteoporosis [22:27] Degree of bone loss [22:39] Are sarcopenia and osteopenia genetic? [26:13] Understanding how genes interact could help determine bone health [26:46] When do you treat sarcopenia and osteopenia? [28:00] Active prevention [28:20] Resources to topics mentioned in this episode: Are You at Risk for Osteoporosis? Essential Nutrients for Bone Health 6 Things You Can Do To Age Better One Giant Leap: What Space Travel Has Taught Us About Health on Earth Subscribe to More Content Subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can also learn more about the topics in the episode by checking out the latest news, videos, and stories on Thorne’s Take 5 Daily blog. | 31m 32s | ||||||
| 7/14/25 | How to Achieve Restorative, Healthy Sleep | During this episode you’ll learn about: This week’s topic: Sleep – why we need it and how to prepare for a good night’s rest [1:34] The sleep cycle: Differences between REM and non-REM sleep stages [5:35] Why do we need REM sleep? [8:54] Common causes of sleep disruption [9:41] What causes jet lag? Tips to help reset the circadian rhythm [13:25] Supplements that help regulate the sleep cycle [15:03] “Body busy” vs. “brain busy”: How to pinpoint the best strategies for falling asleep [16:44] Questions from the community What is restless leg syndrome? [21:52] Why do I feel sleepy in the middle of the day? How can I stay focused? [25:12] What’s the difference between melatonin and serotonin for sleep? [28:27] Do sleep supplements cause dependency? [29:40] Resources to topics mentioned in this episode: What Inspires Us to Innovate, with Mario Roxas, Director of Research and Development Can You Disrupt Your Sleep Cycle Without Leaving Home? Lights Out! 5 Ways You Might Be Sabotaging Your Sleep Quality Stop Counting Sheep: Here's Why You're Having Trouble Sleeping Creating a Routine Around Sleep The Importance of Sleep in Athletic Performance Mayo Clinic Discusses Healthy Sleeping Habits for Older Adults A Good Night’s Sleep: How Magnesium and Other Nutrients Can Help What Do My Sleep Test Results Mean? The Silent Epidemic of Sleep Deprivation Tired but Wired: How to Re-Think Sleep Products mentioned in this episode: Magnesium Bisglycinate, Theanine, PharmaGABA, Ginseng Plus, Phosphatidylserine, Memoractiv Subscribe to More Content Subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can also learn more about the topics in the episode by checking out the latest news, videos, and stories on Thorne’s Take 5 Daily blog. | 33m 49s | ||||||
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| 6/30/25 | Travel Tips for a Healthy Summer Vacation | During this episode you’ll learn about: This week’s guest: Dr. Mario Roxas, ND, Director of Scientific and Medical Affairs at Thorne [0:57] Travel’s effects on the body, from jet lag to immune challenges [2:10] Roxas’ top 3 supplements for travel [3:51] Common health challenges from travel [6:21] How to prepare for digestive upset [10:08] Tips for combating jet lag and staying rested while traveling [12:26] Questions from the community How do you choose which foods to try and which to avoid while traveling? [17:19] What causes traveler’s constipation? [20:09] Can I pass through airport security and TSA checkpoints with powder supplements? [21:06] Resources to topics mentioned in this episode: What Inspires Us to Innovate, with Mario Roxas, Director of Research and Development Tips for Healthy Traveling This Summer Mayo Clinic: The Globetrotter's Guide to Dealing with Gut Health Issues While Traveling These Are the Ideal Supplements to Pack While Traveling Mayo Clinic: A Traveler's Guide to Immunity Health Keep Your Gut Healthy While Traveling Mayo Clinic: Don't Let Jet Lag Derail Your Vacation Can You Bring Vitamins on a Plane? How To Travel with Supplements How Does Thorne Support Traveling Athletes? Products related to this episode: Daily Greens Plus, Sacro-B™, Daily Electrolytes, Advanced Digestive Enzymes, Magnesium Bisglycinate, Melaton-3™ Subscribe to More Content Subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can also learn more about the topics in the episode by checking out the latest news, videos, and stories on Thorne’s Take 5 Daily blog. | 24m 54s | ||||||
| 6/16/25 | All About Prebiotics, Probiotics, and Postbiotics | During this episode you’ll learn about: “I wish I knew this sooner”: Drs. Amanda Frick and Jennifer Greer share hindsight health tips [1:29] Today’s topic: Gut health and the unique roles of prebiotics, probiotics, and postbiotics [3:52] What is the microbiome? Is it the same as the gut microbiome? [5:36] How to support the gut microbiome with “biotics” [8:21] Prebiotics: Fiber, polyphenols, and bacteriophages [8:31] Probiotics: Live bacteria, yeast, and fungi from fermented foods [11:35] Postbiotics: A new category of biotics? [12:54] Which Thorne products are “biotic” formulas? [14:58] Introducing Thorne’s Complete Biotic, a 3-in-1 formula for gut health [18:41] How do I choose the right probiotic? [20:38] Questions from the community How long does it take to see results from taking a prebiotic? [23:48] Is gas and bloating common when starting a new probiotic? What are some common side effects? [25:34] How can I tell if my new probiotic is working? [27:56] Why do some probiotics require refrigeration and some do not? [30:14] Why do I need prebiotics if I’m taking a probiotic? [31:30] Is it safe to take a probiotic or prebiotic supplement long term? [33:28] How do probiotics not die in the stomach before they get to the gut? [34:44] Can taking a probiotic help people with food sensitivities or a leaky gut? [36:28] How do you pick a probiotic that supports mood or mental health? [37:49] Resources to topics mentioned in this episode: Take Thorne’s free Probiotics Quiz to find the right formula for your health needs Thorne’s At-home health tests: Meaningful insights, personalized plans Find a Health Professional near you Prebiotic vs. Probiotic: Which is Better for Your Health? What Are Probiotics? Dietary Sources, Side Effects, and Supplements Bugs 101: Probiotics, Prebiotics, and the Microbiome Everything You Should Know About Fiber Which is the Best Probiotic Supplement for Me? How Prebiotics Benefit Your Gut and Overall Health The Best Time to Take a Probiotic, According to Experts Bacteriophages 101 Prebiotics: The Essential Nutrition for Your Microbiome Gut Health: Polyphenols as Prebiotics How a Probiotic Supplement Can Benefit Children Products related to this episode: FloraMend Prime®, FloraSport 20B®, Bacillus Coagulans, Women’s Daily Probiotic, Sacro-B™, Complete Biotic Subscribe to More Content Subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can also learn more about the topics in the episode by checking out the latest news, videos, and stories on Thorne’s Take 5 Daily blog. | 40m 22s | ||||||
| 6/9/25 | Podcast Rewind: The Secrets to Healthy Skin | Rundown During this episode you’ll learn about: Basic principles of skin health [2:30] Cigarettes’ impact on skin health [3:44] Sunbathing and skin [5:05] Vitamin D [6:18] Skin protectants [9:00] Sulforaphane [9:18] Skin supportive nutrients [12:30] Collagen Plus [14:00] Collagen and skin health [15:40] Collagen forms [17:30] Peptides [18:30] Collagen taste [19:30] Questions from the community [23:22] Why do we need lotions and creams? [23:30] What does sunscreen do for skin health? [28:00] What fruits are good for glowing skin? [30:00] What causes acne and what can be done about it? [31:39] Water and your skin [33:56] What destroys collagen in the body? [35:05] How can I manage eczema? [36:00] What is Botox? [39:35] Resources to topics mentioned in this episode: Expert Tips for Ultimate Skin Hydration Considering Botox for Younger-Looking Skin? Read These Tips First Fish Oil and Skin Health – What's the Connection? Mayo Clinic: Effective Tools for Skin Longevity Mayo Clinic: Protect Fragile Skin as You Age Mayo Clinic: How Antioxidants Protect Your Skin from Sun-Induced Aging Mayo Clinic: Under Pressure – The Impact of Stress on Skin Health Mayo Clinic: The Beauty of Sleep – How Your Skin Reflects Your Rest The Microbes on Your Skin: Your Partners in Healthy Living Five Expert Tips for Cold-Weather Skincare Tips for Protecting Your Skin Inside and Out This Summer Pros and Cons of Different Types of Sunscreen The Plant Extracts that Support Healthy Skin Aging 6 Supplements that Maintain Healthy Skin from the Inside Out Collagen for Your Skin Mayo Clinic: How Sunlight and Pollution Cause Skin to Age Products related to this episode: Collagen Plus, Collagen Fit, Biotin, Skin Health Stack Subscribe To More Content Subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can also learn more about the topics in the episode by checking out the latest news, video, and stories on Thorne's Take 5 Daily blog. | 43m 04s | ||||||
| 5/19/25 | Podcast Rewind: How the Menopause Test Works | During this episode you’ll learn about: All about Thorne’s Menopause Test [0:50] How the sample collection process works [2:10] Tips for generating a saliva sample [4:26] What is menopause? What is perimenopause? [5:46] Why women of all ages may benefit a menopause hormone test [7:52] How the at-home test compares to blood-draw tests at a doctor’s office [10:16] What does Thorne’s Menopause Test measure? [12:12] How to take the Menopause Test if you’re on birth control or hormone therapy [12:51] Interpreting Thorne’s Menopause Test results: Estradiol, estrogen, progesterone [15:17] How the timing of your menstrual cycle influences hormone levels [19:28] What do women’s testosterone levels mean? [24:30] DHEA as a measure of hormonal health [26:22] How to understand the cortisol rhythm and energy levels [28:53] Resources to topics mentioned in this episode: Watch Dr. Amanda Frick and Margaret Gandolfo go over the Menopause Test results on YouTube. Connect with Margaret Gandolfo on LinkedIn and Instagram Connect with Dr. Amanda Frick on LinkedIn Thorne’s Medical Affairs Team: Turning Science Into Education 8 Questions About Menopause: Everything You Need to Know Am I in Menopause? Embracing A Positive Mindset During Menopause 6 Strategies to Control the Menopause Chaos How to Stay Healthy During and After Menopause Foods You May Want to Avoid During Menopause A New Life Stage: The Best Menopause Supplements to Support You A Lifetime of Balanced Nutrition Advice for Women Menopause and Brain Fog (And What You Can Do About It) 6 Women's Health Allies to Support You During Every Life Phase Lifestyle Tips for Managing PCOS 4 Benefits of Inositol for Women's Metabolic Health and Hormone Balance* Too High or Too Low? A Guide to Women’s Testosterone Levels Estrogen Dominance: What it is, how to recognize it, and what you can do about it Ensure a Harmonious Cycle: What to do Before, During, and After Your Period From the podcast archives:Hormones and Your Health Thorne’s At-Home Health Test Demonstration Series with Dr. Amanda Frick How the Stress Test Works: Results and Insights The Thyroid Test: What to Expect and How It Works What Do My Sleep Test Results Mean? How to Digest Your Gut Health Test Results We Took Thorne’s Weight Management Test! Products mentioned in this episode: Menopause Test, Fertility Test, Women’s Daily Probiotic, Biological Age Health Panel, Meta-Balance™, Women’s Multi 50+, Advanced Bone Support, Advanced DHA Subscribe to More Content Subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can also learn more about the topics in the episode by checking out the latest news, videos, and stories on Thorne’s Take 5 Daily blog. | 34m 16s | ||||||
| 5/5/25 | The Unique Nutrient Needs of Female Athletes | During this episode you’ll learn about: Maura Donovan’s best practices for daily well-being [1:12] Today’s topic: Sports performance and women’s health [2:00] The impact of hormones on women’s nutritional needs [2:51] How women’s health needs change in different life stages, from first menstruation to menopause [4:57] Common nutrient deficiencies for female athletes [8:32] The menstrual cycle’s effects on workout success and athletic performance [10:22] How to adjust nutrient intake and workout routines during the menstrual cycle [13:20] What is relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S)? [15:32] The Athlete’s Plate, a tool to improve fueling strategies [17:37] The best supplements for female athletes [19:21] Benefits of creatine for women [20:37] Simple meal planning strategies for busy athletes [22:59] Questions from the community How much protein do women need? What are the best sources of protein for women? [25:22] What supplements for women help with muscle soreness and post-exercise recovery? [27:58] How much water do women need every day? Do women have different hydration needs than men? [29:47] What are signs and symptoms of RED-S in female athletes? [30:35] What foods or supplements help with low energy during the monthly cycle? [32:14] If I follow a vegan diet, do I need to take an iron supplement? [34:00] Resources related to this episode: A Lifetime of Balanced Nutrition Advice for Women An Athlete’s Nutrition: 3 Considerations for Endurance and Strength Importance of Good Nutrition for Young Female Athletes 3 Tips for Women Who Want to Build Muscle How to Build a Human Powered Health Routine Not Just for Men: How Pre-Workout Elite Benefits Women Too High or Too Low? A Guide to Women’s Testosterone Levels Creatine: Benefits for Women's Health How Does Thorne Support Traveling Athletes? The Dangerous Effects of Under-Fueling: Energy Deficiency in Sports Why the Best Supplements for Athletes Are NSF Certified for Sport® The Risks of Being Vitamin D Deficient as an Athlete Products mentioned in this episode: Creatine, Whey Protein Isolate, Iron Bisglycinate, Super EPA, Calcium, Vitamin D-5,000, Curcumin Phytosome, Amino Complex, Magnesium Bisglycinate, Vitamin C Subscribe to More Content Subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can also learn more about the topics in the episode by checking out the latest news, videos, and stories on Thorne’s Take 5 Daily blog. | 36m 16s | ||||||
| 4/21/25 | Knee Pain and Ankle Sprains: Injury Recovery Tips | During this episode you’ll learn about: This week’s guest: Maura Donovan, Medical Education Specialist of Sports Nutrition at Thorne [0:57] Common types of athletic injuries and the recovery process [2:44] How diet impacts healing after injury [6:03] Post-injury mistakes to avoid [8:37] Best supplements to support injury healing and recovery [10:06] How sleep and stress management support recovery after injury [14:03] 4 practical steps for a smart recovery routine [16:45] Questions from the community What are the best supplements to address knee pain from running? [20:58] What is the single best supplement for athletic recovery? [22:11] How long do supplements have to build up in the body to affect the recovery process? [25:48] What are natural sources of magnesium for injury recovery? [26:57] What happens if you take too much of a supplement? Can it slow down recovery? [28:51] Resources to topics mentioned in this episode: Use Nutrition to Support Recovery from a Workout Injury Top 3 Reasons to Add Glutamine to Your Recovery Plan Injury Recovery 101: Inside and Outside of the Octagon Common Exercise Mistakes That Can Derail Your Fitness Goals The Dangerous Effects of Under-Fueling: Energy Deficiency in Sports Ease Sore and Tight Muscles with a Foam Roller What Effects Does Stress from a Crisis Have on Your Body? How Inflammation Impacts Brain Health What Is the Difference Between IBS and IBD? Products mentioned in this episode: Magnesium, Fish Oil & Omega-3s, Collagen, Amino Complex, Vitamin D, Creatine, Vitamin C, PharmaGABA, Theanine, Phosphatidylserine, Joint Support Nutrients, Glucosamine & Chondroitin, Catalyte®, Curcumin Phytosome, Beta Alanine-SR Subscribe to More Content Subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can also learn more about the topics in the episode by checking out the latest news, videos, and stories on Thorne’s Take 5 Daily blog. | 32m 11s | ||||||
| 4/7/25 | Hydration: It’s More Than Just Water | During this episode you’ll learn about: Greer’s #selfcare tips for everyday well-being [1:12] Hydration: What it is, why it matters, and how much water you really need [3:15] Does drinking water help you lose weight? [6:36] Can you drink too much water? [8:16] What are electrolytes and how do electrolytes affect hydration? [9:18] Foods and drinks that promote hydration [13:04] Do caffeinated beverages hydrated or dehydrate? [14:59] Practical tips to develop a hydration routine [16:40] Lifestyle and environmental factors that affect hydration [17:40] Questions from the community I always feel thirsty no matter how much water I drink. Is there something wrong with my health? [20:07] What’s the connection between hydration and dry skin? [21:01] If I don’t like plain water, what are some healthier alternatives to stay hydrated without added sugar? [23:16] How does salt function as an hydrating electrolyte? I thought it dehydrates the body. [25:05] Is it OK to drink less water in winter than in summer? [26:11] What is the kidney’s role in hydration? [27:24] Resources to topics mentioned in this episode: How to Stay Hydrated Without Water 5 Tips for Better Hydration Common Hydration Mistakes You Might Be Making Hydration: Catalyte vs. Bottled Brands Staying Hydrated in Cold Weather – What You Need to Know Expert Tips for Ultimate Skin Hydration Infuse Your Day with These Seven Herbal Teas that Support Gut Health Thorne Hosts First-Ever Mocktail Club From the podcast archives: The Secrets to Healthy Skin Products related to this episode: Daily Electrolytes, Collagen Plus, Catalyte® Subscribe to More Content Subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can also learn more about the topics in the episode by checking out the latest news, videos, and stories on Thorne’s Take 5 Daily blog. | 29m 52s | ||||||
| 3/18/25 | How Thorne Uses Clinical Trials to Make Products | During this episode you’ll learn about: Myth-busting trending health topics: Does vitamin K interfere with vitamin D absorption? [1:53] Today’s main topic: Clinical trials [5:22] How Thorne uses clinical research to formulate products [7:42] Limitations to clinical trials [10:07] What clinical trials mean for everyday consumers [12:58] Questions from the community Why don’t all supplements go through clinical trials? [15:32] What is the main focus of a clinical trial? Supplement safety? Ingredient efficacy? Something else? [16:42] How does Thorne address clinical trial results that don’t meet expectations? [19:41] How does Thorne use clinical trials to improve formulas over time? [23:22] Resources to topics mentioned in this episode: How Thorne's Medical Affairs Promotes Supplement Education, with Dr. Jennifer Greer Why Clinical Research Matters: My Journey to Thorne Does Thorne Participate in Clinical Trials? Why Should You Care About Clinical Research? Working Better Together: Magnesium, Calcium, and Vitamins D and K Thorne's Medical Experts Share Their Favorite Supplements What Are Adaptogens and How Do They Help? Products related to this episode: Stress Balance, Sleep Bundle, Daily Greens Plus, Vitamin D + K2 Liquid, Vitamin D Test Subscribe to More Content Subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can also learn more about the topics in the episode by checking out the latest news, videos, and stories on Thorne’s Take 5 Daily blog. | 27m 37s | ||||||
| 3/10/25 | Buy This, Not That: How to Shop for Supplements | Overwhelmed by all the different supplement brands out there? Dr. Jennifer Greer, Thorne’s Director of Medical Education, joins podcast host Dr. Amanda Frick to talk about how to read a supplement label, red flags in the supplement industry, and how cost is a matter of quality. During this episode you’ll learn about: How to choose a supplement brand [2:15] Look at the label for third-party certifications [3:58] Read up on ingredients and nutrient forms [7:21] What does it mean when an ingredient is trademarked? [10:04] Cost: Cheap vs. expensive supplements as a matter of quality [12:05] How to interpret health claims [15:08] Questions from the community What is “bioavailability”? How do I know if a nutrient is “bioavailable”? [18:56] What minerals are most important in a daily multi-vitamin formula? [22:39] What “other” ingredients should I avoid? How can I tell if a brand is using a clean formula? [24:24] How can I tell if the dosage in a product’s Supplement Facts is effective or backed by science? [26:07] Are there any red flags to look for in the supplement industry? [27:14] Resources to topics mentioned in this episode: Find the Best Form of Magnesium for You Product Quality: Thorne's Defining Characteristic Thorne Supplements are 3rd-Party Contents Certified Why Are Supplements’ Daily Value Percentages So High? Get the Most Out of Mineral Supplementation The Best Quiz to Find Which Nutritional Supplements You Should Take What is NSF Certified? What Thorne’s NSF Certifications Mean for You What is Methylation and Why Is It Important? Anatomy of a Multi-Vitamin: Micronutrients, Minerals, and More Products mentioned in this episode: Magnesium, Curcumin Phytosome, Quercetin Phytosome, Boswellia Phytosome, Green Tea Phytosome, Vitamin B12 Subscribe to More Content Subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can also learn more about the topics in the episode by checking out the latest news, videos, and stories on Thorne’s Take 5 Daily blog. | 29m 36s | ||||||
| 2/24/25 | Podcast Rewind: NSF Certified: A Contract for Product Quality | Note: This episode originally aired in September 2024. Are your dietary supplements third-party certified? John Travis, technical manager and spokesperson at NSF, an independent non-governmental organization dedicated to improving global health, joins the podcast to explain the different NSF certifications and why third-party testing matters for supplement safety. During this episode you’ll learn about: What is NSF? An international not-for-profit organization that serves public health [0:54] What does NSF stand for? [5:11] The dietary supplement industry and the need for third-party testing [7:01] Certifications that NSF provides for dietary supplements: GMP, NSF Contents Certified, and NSF Certified for Sport® [10:12] NSF’s requirements for certification: Annual audits and testing [11:51] How does NSF Certified for Sport® keep athletes safe? [19:08] What tests does NSF perform? [23:29] Questions from the community What’s the difference between NSF and FDA? [28:32] What should coaches tell their athletes, especially young athletes, about supplement safety? [30:14] Why should nonathletes care about NSF Certified for Sport®? [32:54] How many tests or test methods does NSF perform? [36:18] Resources to topics mentioned in this episode: Got questions? Connect with John Travis via email at travis@nsf.org Learn more about NSF at NSF.org. Are you a professional athlete? Explore the ins and outs of NSF Certified for Sport® Taylor Hooton Foundation: Educating youth athletes and coaches about supplement safety What is NSF Certified? What Thorne’s NSF Certifications Mean for You Thorne Supplements are 3rd-Party Contents Certified Unparalleled Quality: Thorne’s Promise From Start to Finish Why the Best Supplements for Athletes Are NSF Certified for Sport® For Peak Performance, Start with a Strong Foundation How to Build a Supplement “Stack” for Athletic Performance How Thorne Supports U.S. National Teams and Their Athletes How to Build a Human Powered Health Routine What NSF Certified for Sport ® Means to Human Powered Health Cycling Athletes The Training Bundle: Best Supplements to Take While Working Out Manufactured by Thorne: Why You Should Know Who Makes Your Supplements From the podcast archives: Why NSF Certified for Sport® Supplements Are Important for All Athletes Products related to this episode: NSF Certified for Sport® Supplements Subscribe to More Content Subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can also learn more about the topics in the episode by checking out the latest news, videos, and stories on Thorne’s Take 5 Daily blog. | 39m 24s | ||||||
| 2/10/25 | Low T? Natural Ways to Support Testosterone Levels | It’s not just for men: The sex hormone testosterone plays a role in both men’s and women’s health by supporting metabolism, libido, and bone density. Dr. Jennifer Greer, ND, returns to the podcast to discuss the best ways to balance healthy testosterone levels at every age. During this episode you’ll learn about: This week’s returning guest, Dr. Jennifer Greer, Thorne’s Director of Medical Education [1:01] What is testosterone? How is testosterone different in men and women? [4:24] How age affects testosterone levels [6:49] Endocrine disruptors and aromatase: Why testosterone levels are declining across all age groups [10:18] Dietary interventions and supplements to help optimize testosterone levels [14:44] Benefits of shilajit, a supplement from Ayurvedic medicine [16:05] Ashwagandha, an adaptogen that helps balance hormones in men [19:20] Zinc for men’s health [22:02] Questions from the community How do a man’s testosterone levels affect fertility? [25:27] What’s the difference between testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) and a testosterone support supplement? [28:02] What ingredients should I look for in a testosterone support supplement? [30:41] How do I prevent my testosterone levels from dropping? [33:58] Are there safe ways to support testosterone levels at age 50 and older? [35:20] Resources to topics mentioned in this episode: How Thorne's Medical Affairs Promotes Supplement Education, with Dr. Jennifer Greer Meet the Sex Hormones and Their Role in Your Health How Exercise Routines (Or Lack of One) Affect Your Testosterone Level Signs of Hormonal Imbalance in Men Too High or Too Low? A Guide to Women’s Testosterone Levels Mayo Clinic: 10 Things You Didn't Know about Male Menopause Zinc 101 Can a Man Boost His Fertility Through Diet? How to Create a Men's Health Diet Plan The Thyroid's Role in Regulating Your Sex Drive Mayo Clinic: Essential Health Screenings for Men Hormones and Your Health Common Endocrine Disruptors and Hormone Health Products related to this episode: Advanced Testosterone Support, Zinc, Men's Multi 50+, Hormone Advantage Subscribe to More Content Subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can also learn more about the topics in the episode by checking out the latest news, videos, and stories on Thorne’s Take 5 Daily blog. | 39m 25s | ||||||
| 1/27/25 | Podcast Rewind: Lifestyle Factors that Lead to High Blood Pressure | Note: This episode originally aired in November 2021. Find out what Dr. Lipman and Dr. Rountree have to say about the rise of blood pressure in U.S. adults, hypertension symptoms, and how to maintain a healthy lifestyle for your heart. During this episode you’ll learn about: High blood pressure as a lifestyle issue [1:54] Modern society and high blood pressure [2:20] Influence of western diet [3:05] Lifestyle factors for high blood pressure [4:08] Insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome [5:00] Salt sensitivity [5:47] Diet and high blood pressure [6:47] Stress and high blood pressure [7:29] Lack of sleep and exercise [8:00] What to do about high blood pressure [8:36] Addressing lifestyle issues [8:48] Consequences of high blood pressure [10:48] Symptoms [11:20] Measuring blood pressure [12:20] Supplements [13:30] Fish oil [14:48] Methyl-Guard [15:08] Olive oil and olive leaf [18:08] Questions for the community [20:00] How does blood pressure work? [20:20] Understanding systolic and diastolic numbers [20:30] Hypertension [22:27] What to look for if you have high blood pressure [22:48] How can I lower blood pressure immediately? [22:43] Why is blood pressure called hypertension? [25:12] Does blood pressure vary by age? [26:02] Blood pressure going up with age [26:26] What is the best kind of yoga for dealing with blood pressure? [27:06] Why does anxiety increase blood pressure? [29:11] Stress chemicals [29:20] How to maintain healthy blood pressure [31:00] Understanding low blood pressure [32:15] Products mentioned in this episode: Methyl-Guard®, L-Arginine, PolyResveratrol-SR®, CoQ10, Magnesium Bisglycinate, Berberine, Super EPA Pro Resources to topics mentioned in this episode: Nutrition For Healthy Blood Vessel Elasticity The Benefits of Healthy Blood Vessels What’s the Connection: Understanding How Weight Affects Blood Fats Metabolic Syndrome Guide Subscribe to More Content Subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can also learn more about the topics in the episode by checking out the latest news, videos, and stories on Thorne’s Take 5 Daily blog. | 35m 51s | ||||||
| 1/13/25 | Optimize Your Health with Polygenic Risk Scores | At-home DNA tests are everywhere, but what can your DNA tell you about your risk for developing serious diseases like cancer? Returning guest Dr. Joel Evans from Genetype and The Center for Functional Medicine explains how a polygenic risk score may help optimize your future. During this episode you’ll learn about: This week’s guest: Dr. Joel Evans, OB-GYN and functional medicine doctor [0:55] How to use polygenic risk scores, a powerful disease prediction tool [2:45] What are SNPs (single nucleotide polymorphisms)? [5:57] Breakthrough genome-wide association studies (GWAS) [7:15] From GWAS to PRS: Polygenic risk scores show genetic predisposition to disease [10:55] How polygenic risk scores compare to popular DNA test kits [13:14] Who may benefit from getting their polygenic risk score measured? [17:22] Questions from the community If I score high on polygenic risk for something like cancer, does that mean I will get cancer? [22:22] How much do polygenic risk tests cost? Are they worth the cost? [26:49] Are polygenic risk scores the same as ancestry DNA tests? [28:55] How do polygenic risk scores work? Are they secure? Do I need to worry about privacy? [30:02] How can I use my polygenic risk score to optimize my health? [33:21] Resources to topics mentioned in this episode: Learn more about Dr. Joel Evan’s work on polygenic risk scores at Genetype and The Center For Functional Medicine Discover more ways to test your health at home with Thorne Assess Your Biological Age With Thorne's Biological Age Health Panel How It Works: Health Panel Blood Draw What Can A Microbiome Test Tell You That A Genetic Test Can't? How Does Thorne's Biological Age Panel Work? Products mentioned in this episode: Biological Age Health Panel, Essential Health Panel, Advanced Health Panel Subscribe to More Content Subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can also learn more about the topics in the episode by checking out the latest news, videos, and stories on Thorne’s Take 5 Daily blog. | 36m 47s | ||||||
| 1/1/25 | How to Make a New Year’s Resolution Stick | Is it possible to make a New Year’s resolution that lasts? Yes! Dr. Jennifer Greer, Thorne’s Director of Medical Education, joins Dr. Robert Rountree to share tips that will help you set realistic goals and achieve your New Year’s resolutions without losing motivation along the way. During this episode you’ll learn about: This week’s guest: Dr. Jennifer Greer, ND, MEd, Thorne’s Director of Medical Education [1:00] How to build a successful New Year’s resolution [2:57] Small steps vs. big changes [4:56] Do something you like to find something you love [7:16] Set a goal that can adapt and evolve with you [8:30] How to prepare for a fitness resolution [9:34] Exercise safely [10:30] Go at your own pace; don’t compare your progress to others [11:26] Listen to your body and monitor your biomarkers [11:59] What are the best health tests for New Year’s success? [17:27] Is your resolution related to diet? Why you should see a nutritionist [21:31] Questions from the community What are some low-effort, high-reward New Year’s resolutions? [25:24] How do I set realistic goals without losing motivation? [28:17] Is it worth setting resolutions that may be out of my direct control? [30:34] What are the best resolutions to support mental health? [34:26] Resources to topics mentioned in this episode: Home Health Tests from Thorne: Meaningful insights, personalized plans How to Set and Stick to Your New Year’s Resolution 6 Tips to Jumpstart Your New Year's Resolutions The Science of Change | 7 Steps to Create New Habits This Year The Thorne Testing Philosophy: 5 Ways We’re Revolutionizing Wellness Five Strategies for Healthy Weight Management Healthy Living: We Know What to Do. Why Don't We Do It? Combat Winter Fatigue with Hygge – a Danish Secret to Happiness What is Dry January? Your 5 Questions, Answered Products mentioned in this episode: Stress Test; Biological Age Health Panel; Sleep Test; Gut Health Test Subscribe to More Content Subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can also learn more about the topics in the episode by checking out the latest news, videos, and stories on Thorne’s Take 5 Daily blog. | 37m 17s | ||||||
| 12/6/24 | All About GLP-1 Weight-Loss Drugs | Everyone is talking about GLP-1 drugs for weight loss. Dr. Robert Rountree and Dr. Amanda Frick explain how glucagon-like peptide-1 drugs work, their history of use for insulin resistance, what the common side effects are, and how to support patients who take GLP-1 weight-loss drugs. During this episode you’ll learn about: What is GLP-1? [2:52] How do GLP-1 weight-loss drugs work? [3:24] Why are weight-loss drugs controversial? [5:42] How long do you have to stay on GLP-1 weight-loss drugs? [9:05] Effects of GLP-1 weight-loss on mental and emotional health [10:54] How to support patients on GLP-1weight-loss drugs [11:39] Questions from the community What are GLP-1 side effects? [15:17] How can I avoid nausea and GI upset while taking GLP-1 medicine? [16:13] What alternatives to GLP-1 drugs may benefit weight management? [19:15] How do GLP-1 drugs affect the brain and promote a positive mood? [21:33] What foods should I avoid when taking GLP-1 drugs? [22:34] Resources to topics mentioned in this episode: Explore Thorne’s Wellness Guides for Weight Management and Medically Guided Weight Loss Download all Thorne’s free Wellness Guides Managing Side Effects of Weight Loss Medicines Top 5 Ozempic® Questions Answered 20 Surprising Things that Can Affect Your Weight Five Strategies for Healthy Weight Management Weight Management Tips While Working from Home 6 Tips for Keeping Your Weight in Check During the Holidays Can a Probiotic Help You with Weight Management? Manage Your Weight with Mindful Eating The Six Best Supplements for Healthy Weight According to a Registered Dietician Here's the Skinny on Healthy Weight Gain – 4 Steps to Help Your BMI Previously on The Thorne Podcast: What is Metabolism?; The Secrets to Effective Weight Management; We Took Thorne's Weight Management Test Weight Management Series: Diet, Exercise, Lifestyle, Supplements, Listeners’ Questions Products related to this episode: Weight Management Test; Berberine; Metabolic Health; GI Relief Subscribe to More Content Subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can also learn more about the topics in the episode by checking out the latest news, videos, and stories on Thorne’s Take 5 Daily blog. | 26m 25s | ||||||
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